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Alonso-Hearn M, Eckstein TM, Sommer S, Bermudez LE.
2010. A Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis LuxR regulates cell envelope and virulence.. Innate immunity. 16(4):235-47. Abstract
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Cebra CK, Tornquist SJ, Jester RM, Stelletta C.
2004. Assessment of the effects of feed restriction and amino acid supplementation on glucose tolerance in llamas.. American journal of veterinary research. 65(7):996-1001. Abstract
Cope RB, Bildfell RJ, Valentine BA, White KS, Cooper BJ, Oncken A.
2004. Fatal paraquat poisoning in seven Portland, Oregon, dogs.. Veterinary and human toxicology. 46(5):258-64. Abstract
Craig AM, Blythe LL, Lassen ED, Rowe KE, Barrington R, Slizeski M.
1989. Variations of serum vitamin E, cholesterol, and total serum lipid concentrations in horses during a 72-hour period.. American journal of veterinary research. 50(9):1527-31. Abstract
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Hackstadt T, Scidmore MA, Rockey DD.
1995. Lipid metabolism in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells: directed trafficking of Golgi-derived sphingolipids to the chlamydial inclusion.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 92(11):4877-81. Abstract
Hall JA, Barstad LA, Connor WE.
1997. Lipid composition of hepatic and adipose tissues from normal cats and from cats with idiopathic hepatic lipidosis.. Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 11(4):238-42. Abstract
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Van Saun RJ, Callihan BR, Tornquist SJ.
2000. Nutritional support for treatment of hepatic lipidosis in a llama.. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 217(10):1531-5. Abstract
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Xia M, Suchland RJ, Bumgarner RE, Peng T, Rockey DD, Stamm WE.
2005. Chlamydia trachomatis variant with nonfusing inclusions: growth dynamic and host-cell transcriptional response.. The Journal of infectious diseases. 192(7):1229-36. Abstract







